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**Rebecca Murphey:** If I say yes, is that gonna be pressure for other people? Or would that just give them time to... |
**Paul Irish:** I've got one. |
**Alex Sexton:** Okay, cool. We're gonna do two picks - Rebecca and Paul - because we're a little bit short on time... So Rebecca, what's your pick? |
**Rebecca Murphey:** So I lied when I said I'm a JavaScript developer; I'm actually mostly a manager these days, so that's my dirty secret. But my pick is Camille Fournier's book "The Manager's Path." If you, like us, have grown up in the last few years and maybe you're taking on some more responsibilities at work - ev... |
**Alex Sexton:** Cool. Paul, you said you had a pick? |
**Paul Irish:** Yeah, my pick is a slide from a presentation that I've picked up on I think the WebDev Subreddit late last night, and I like this... |
**Alex Sexton:** This is an old joke, for what it's worth, Paul. |
**Paul Irish:** This is what? |
**Alex Sexton:** This is an old joke. Just so you know, but, I'm glad that you have never seen it, because that validates my life. |
**Paul Irish:** I've never seen this! Oh my god. Okay, well I'll just tell it, like... Maybe I -- oh... \[laughter\] |
**Alex Sexton:** You heard it here first! \[laughter\] Paul Irish didn't know something before someone else. It happened! \[laughter\] |
**Paul Irish:** It's a cheat sheet for HTTP return codes. Return codes are 100s, 200s, 300s, 400s and 500s. The 100s return codes translate essentially to "Hold on!" Straight-up 200 is the "You're all good." So, 200s is "Here you go. The 300s - "Go away!" |
**Alex Sexton:** Redirect. |
**Paul Irish:** 400s - "You f\*\*\*\*d up." and the 500s - "I f\*\*\*\*d up." |
**Alex Sexton:** Server errors. |
**Paul Irish:** Yeah, yeah. Seeing it like that makes it really, really clear. |
**Rebecca Murphey:** I feel like somebody just explained a joke to me. |
**Alex Sexton:** Yeah... \[laughs\] It made it really clear to me in 1997, remember that joke? \[laughter\] |
**Rebecca Murphey:** We love you, Paul. |
**Alex Sexton:** Yeah, if you're interested in some of the funnier spec stuff... A lot of people -- the joke that I think I see get made the most... The thing that's reminding me of this is the 418 "I'm a teapot" response, but the spec joke that I see made the most is that HTML should add a sarcasm element to the speci... |
**Paul Irish:** It's official. |
**Alex Sexton:** Yeah, that's official; a sarcasm element. |
**Paul Irish:** That kind of gets us into a trick though, because they did reply to GF3's tweet with "Oh yeah, we should totally add that." |
**Alex Sexton:** I'll find a link, or whatever. Maybe I'm wrong... Me and Paul could both be wrong at the end of an episode, or whatever. \[laughter\] |
**Adam Sontag:** If people wanna stay up to date with the freshest WebDev memes and jokes, what they should do is just follow the @IAmDevloper Twitter account. \[laughter\] |
**Alex Sexton:** Actually, it got shut down. |
**Paul Irish:** What? |
**Rebecca Murphey:** What?! |
**Paul Irish:** No... |
**Adam Sontag:** Yeah?! Oh, man! \[laughter\] |
**Alex Sexton:** \[01:07:59.19\] Yeah, for those people wondering, there was a Twitter account called @IAmDevloper; it was like a Napoleon Dynamite... |
**Paul Irish:** Wait, it's there... It's up though. I see a tweet as of two days ago. |
**Rebecca Murphey:** We're just wrong left and right. |
**Alex Sexton:** It was gone for a while. I saw tweets like... |
**Adam Sontag:** I'm blocked! @IAmDevloper blocked me. \[laughter\] |
**Alex Sexton:** We're all blocked. \[laughter That's funny. Yeah, someone was tweeting a celebration on that account being gone recently; I betcha they were blocked, too. \[laughter\] So never mind... This is a Twitter account that just steals jokes from other developers, and then a million more people favorite it whe... |
**Adam Sontag:** So yeah, my pick was to pick on @IAmDevloper, you joke stealing \*beep\*. \[laughter\] |
**Alex Sexton:** I think we're extremely out of time, but it was lovely getting to catch up with y'all. |
**Rebecca Murphey:** Indeed. |
**Alex Sexton:** Peace out. |
**Paul Irish:** Peace! |
**Adam Sontag:** Wooh! |
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